It's about time i saw a Faith No More thread! Angel Dust is definatly their best album, and it hasn't aged a bit. I'd love to see them live on their reunion tour.
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Can't believe there was no FNM thread before today! Shame on MB of the past. :D
I've loved these guys since I first saw the "Epic" video on MTV way back when, and Mike Patton has been one of my favorite singers since, also. Unfortunately I never got to see them live...my parents wouldn't let me go to the Metallica/FNM/GnR show, I was like 15 I guess. Bastards. And I didn't start going to shows till I was 17 or 18. Like Jackhammer, I lost touch with them at some point, but for me it was after Angel Dust. I'm not sure really what happened, I think I just got more into industrial and punk, I don't know. So eventually, I think in 98 or 99, I was talking to a guy that told me I really should check out their last two albums, so I did and FNM and I were re-joined. I like both but think I prefer Album of the Year. It's really tough for me to pick a favorite album. For years I liked The Real Thing best. Some of my favorite tracks are definitely on that album ("Surprise! You're Dead!", "Zombie Eaters", "Underwater Love", etc.) But now the production sounds very dated and thin to me, and Mike's vocals are more nasally than I've become used to. I'd love a remaster of that album, big time. It would really refresh my enjoyment of it. Angel Dust was always awesome but some songs I don't care for that much, I guess. I don't hate them, but there was always something about a couple of them that didn't sit well with me. "RV" and "Ji-zlobber" are awesome. I really like the mellow crooners on the last two albums. "Helpless", "She Loves Me Not", etc. I like the early pre-Patton stuff too, but not as much. Before I learned about the band's history, I did assume that it was Patton singing "We Care a Lot". They are somewhat similar (early Patton, anyway) if you're not paying close attention. I would kill to see a reunion show...though festivals aren't my thing and I would prefer to see them in a small indoor venue. That will probably never happen. At least I can say I saw Mr. Bungle in such an environment. :thumb: I'm also usually against band reunions because when they make new albums they usually suck, but my love of FNM is so deep that I've give 'em a pass and let them record a new album. I like Patton's voice so much and enjoy him in a rock environment more than anything, so I don't think there's any chance I would not like it (unless we're talking 10+ years from now or something). |
Evidence is one of the 'purest' songs that FNM ever did. I think that's a damn masterpiece. Funny that all this FNM talk has enticed to me to put on Mr. Bungles 'California'. What a stupendous album.
They wouldn't let you see a gig at 15? I really feel for you mate. My first was at 15 and Slayer no less 1987 :D. For some reason it will never be forgotten! |
Well I guess they knew I was listening to heavy music and didn't want me to get hurt. They probably saw it as an adult thing, which honestly it was. We lived in the burbs and I always hung out with my buddies in the neighborhood, we were good kids. The whole concept of a metal/hard rock show to them was probably crazy. (I don't know to what extent they partied when they were young). Though they did let my two sisters go see New Kids on the Block around that same time! :mad: They could have been trampled by NKOTB freak-fans.
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*can't believe everyone agrees with me on something*
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Shameful this thread is only one page.
Anyway, Faith No More played the last 3 nights at The Warfield in San Francisco, being joined by original front man Chuck Mosley for a 4-song encore, and a duet with Mike Patton, on the 3rd night last night. I thought that was pretty cool! Would have been a lot cooler if I was there of course. Here was the set list: The band's setlist was as follows: 01. Reunited 02. From Out of Nowhere 03. Land of Sunshine 04. Caffiene 05. Evidence 06. Gentle Art of Making Enemies 07. Chinese Arithmetic with Poker Face 08. Last Cup of Sorrow 09. Cuckoo for Caca 10. Ben 11. Ashes to Ashes 12. Midlife Crisis 13. Digging the Grave 14. King For A Day 15. Epic 16. Just a Man Encore 1 (with Chuck): 17. As the Worm Turns 18. Crab Song 19. We Care A Lot 20. Mark Bowen Encore 2: 21. Chariots of Fire/Stripsearch 22. Introduce Yourself (with Chuck and Mike) ****ty fan-made vids, surely it was much better in person: |
I've heard 'Epic' before and thought it was god awful. I'm hoping that's just one of their weaker songs. That voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me.
I'll give those vids a try once I am on a computer that supports flash. |
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